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of the demonstrations and revolutions that keep shaking the arab world what is the position of the iraqi government regarding these events is a positive negative or neutral at this stage that there will be the right is positive iraq was one of the first arab states that welcomed the revolution in chile as we are probably our official representative was the first one to arrive in tunisia and egypt to congratulate them on the revolution we've got good connections with other protesters movements as well they consider iraq to be an example despite all our drawbacks iraq is pursuing a line of new democracy it's an example of achieving democracy freedom and respecting human dignity we are all aware of our drawbacks however but they are looking at us whether we recognize the people's right to self-determination for fulfilling their political will and making their political choice while being free and preserving their dignity iraq is anything but neutral in this situation but at the same time iraq is unwilling to interfere with other people's affairs we can set an example that's how we see our r
of the demonstrations and revolutions that keep shaking the arab world what is the position of the iraqi government regarding these events is a positive negative or neutral at this stage that there will be the right is positive iraq was one of the first arab states that welcomed the revolution in chile as we are probably our official representative was the first one to arrive in tunisia and egypt to congratulate them on the revolution we've got good connections with other protesters movements...
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of the iraqi public art. demanding that this occupation ends by the end of the year because iraqis believe that as long as the us is in iraq as longer iraq will continue to be unstable and buoyant if the us does entirely pull out and say instability actually increases our rockies willing to accept that of course it's their country to do the truth this entire argument that the us is there to protect us from themselves or to protect iraq us from other interventions is left of the iraqis don't fight us and iraqis will not blame us americans they will not blame the united states if something bad happens in their country without the us occupation of course it will be the consequences of the occupation but it will be there to sponsibility i think iraq is have the wind and the capacity so long the country by themselves they know they realize it to take a long time maybe decades to stabilize it but the first step is a complete useful to look so therefore going along with what you're saying if bad things happened whil
of the iraqi public art. demanding that this occupation ends by the end of the year because iraqis believe that as long as the us is in iraq as longer iraq will continue to be unstable and buoyant if the us does entirely pull out and say instability actually increases our rockies willing to accept that of course it's their country to do the truth this entire argument that the us is there to protect us from themselves or to protect iraq us from other interventions is left of the iraqis don't...
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the iraqi government has only been in place six years. it is still maturing. it has a long way to go. the united states is not going to carry this burden much longer. but there will be part of the landscape for some time to come. >> in one note from the business world, internet giant google has announced a deal to buy motorola mobility for $12.50 billion. the board of the phone company unanimously approved the deal, which should be completed by the end of this year or early 2012. earlier this year, motorola split into two cos. see you in iowa. as the u.s. election approaches, candidates had to the state that is already make or break. japan's economy contracted less than expected in the last quarter, showing stronger signs of recovery from the deadly earthquake and tsunami which hit the country in march. our correspondent reports now from tokyo. [no audio] >> it is a sign of how bad japan's economy has been that the stock market road -- rose on confirmation it is still in recession. the contraction between april and june was 0.2%, nothing like as severe as was
the iraqi government has only been in place six years. it is still maturing. it has a long way to go. the united states is not going to carry this burden much longer. but there will be part of the landscape for some time to come. >> in one note from the business world, internet giant google has announced a deal to buy motorola mobility for $12.50 billion. the board of the phone company unanimously approved the deal, which should be completed by the end of this year or early 2012. earlier...
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it is a model both of iraqi sovereignty and of the transition to iraqi responsibility we have all been pursuing. i give great credit to the general for his leadership in that regard and general austin for his terrific work as well. regardless of whether or not your government asks us to stay, regardless of whether or not my government does so if asked, we have proveen together through hardship and through bloodshed that leadership can be yours, and should be yours alone. nothing changes about my military's dedication to that goal or my nation's dedication to furthering our long-term strategic partnership. we have given over thousands of our young lives to achieve it, as have you. it is time to continue to see the work through. i will take your questions. >> in your talks with prime minister maliki and the president, did you give them any specific time frame in which a decision needs to be made. rahm dawn is starting. >> the secretary, when he was here a couple of weeks ago made it pretty clear that we really need a decision now. i just reiterated that. there are certainly discussions w
it is a model both of iraqi sovereignty and of the transition to iraqi responsibility we have all been pursuing. i give great credit to the general for his leadership in that regard and general austin for his terrific work as well. regardless of whether or not your government asks us to stay, regardless of whether or not my government does so if asked, we have proveen together through hardship and through bloodshed that leadership can be yours, and should be yours alone. nothing changes about...
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the good thing is that the iraqis indicated their willingness to have that discussion. we will have that discussion. as to what ultimately turns out, we will leave it to them. >> a couple of other issues in the time remaining. syria. is it time for the u.s. to unequivocal state that president assad should step down? there is talk that that is forthcoming from the administration. is today the day? >> i am not a big believer in arbitrary deadlines when you are trying to manage difficult situations, and what we see happening is galvanizing international opinion against the assad regime. that is a far better landscape for us to be operating in that if you were just the united states are just a few european countries. just think of what has happened in two weeks. you had the arab league reverse position. you had king abdullah make a strong statement, and the gulf coordinating council. you have turkey desperately trying to use its influence, which is considerable within syria, to convince the assad regime to quit shelling its own people. yesterday, the foreign minister made i
the good thing is that the iraqis indicated their willingness to have that discussion. we will have that discussion. as to what ultimately turns out, we will leave it to them. >> a couple of other issues in the time remaining. syria. is it time for the u.s. to unequivocal state that president assad should step down? there is talk that that is forthcoming from the administration. is today the day? >> i am not a big believer in arbitrary deadlines when you are trying to manage...
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many wondered sometimes if saddam was around when the uprising in tunisia and iraqi began if iraqi people could bring him down. we are wagie i watching in syri brutally oppressing his own people. >> it's different. that's always important to underline from one country to the next, what the military does. how the regime cracks down or doesn't crack down. if you could stand by. a short break on cnn and be right back with more of our conversation in washington. stay with us. [ male announcer ] for sore muscles use new bengay cold therapy. it's pro-cool technology releases armies of snowmen masseuse, who cuddle up with your soreness and give out polar bear hugs. technology. [ male announcer ] new bengay cold therapy. the same technology used by physical therapists. go to bengay.com for a 5-dollar coupon. >>> welcomes back, if you're just joining us, everyone. breaking news from libya. five months into the nato air strike campaign, libyan rebels are fighting inside tripoli. two of moammar gadhafi's sons captured including this, one of the most popular faces of the regime, saif gadhafi. the reb
many wondered sometimes if saddam was around when the uprising in tunisia and iraqi began if iraqi people could bring him down. we are wagie i watching in syri brutally oppressing his own people. >> it's different. that's always important to underline from one country to the next, what the military does. how the regime cracks down or doesn't crack down. if you could stand by. a short break on cnn and be right back with more of our conversation in washington. stay with us. [ male announcer...
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soldiers died not to mention more than a thousand iraqis and how can the u.s. avoid being stuck between a rock and a hard place again i guess may have the answer n.p.r. why why are we going to be doing it again you know why are we why we doing you know and as it was this person's life story those can you imagine collecting cataloguing bagging and boxing the bodies of fallen soldiers and conference that was one marine's call of duty here her chilling story on the real cost of war. that afternoon it's wednesday august thirty first four pm here in washington d.c. i'm lauren lyster your watching r.t. all right well with an increased number of economists saying to us is headed back into recession consumer confidence plunging to the lowest level in more than two years and new jobs numbers out friday expected to disappoint the president is out talking jobs and investment he's pushing to extend some bills set to expire next month here's what he said about him. that's what we're going to need to do in the short term keep people on the job keep vital projects moving forw
soldiers died not to mention more than a thousand iraqis and how can the u.s. avoid being stuck between a rock and a hard place again i guess may have the answer n.p.r. why why are we going to be doing it again you know why are we why we doing you know and as it was this person's life story those can you imagine collecting cataloguing bagging and boxing the bodies of fallen soldiers and conference that was one marine's call of duty here her chilling story on the real cost of war. that afternoon...
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even wall and they would install comforts for the iraqi people while actually the airy iraqis have lost everything education health come false security so indeed the situation situation of libya should be compared with iraq. well finally the un mandated military operation is due to end next month so is there a coincidence that we see this breakthrough now what do you think yes for sure because you had many disagreements inside the allowed the alliance the norwegians wanted to get rid of this war italians also there were many criticism in france they were investigation missions from french criticizing the policy of soft cozy and yes i think the need to get a victory i still don't know but they are in deep crisis he considered himself a cup of the world and asked. after us live yes sorry afghanistan libya where are they going to attack. syria and israel is it one day rochelle china nobody is. protected against nato so that this will cost a lot of money and you know that the united states cannot play anymore for all these who are all so they are divided about arabs and why mr obama has so
even wall and they would install comforts for the iraqi people while actually the airy iraqis have lost everything education health come false security so indeed the situation situation of libya should be compared with iraq. well finally the un mandated military operation is due to end next month so is there a coincidence that we see this breakthrough now what do you think yes for sure because you had many disagreements inside the allowed the alliance the norwegians wanted to get rid of this...
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will be those libyans who remain loyal to moammar gadhafi in much the same way, for instance, some iraqis remained loyal to saddam hussein. >> let me ask you quickly about syria. the president of syria gave a "interview" to two journalists on syrian television today saying he's not going anywhere saying nothing western powers can ask him to do will have any impact promising reforms and committees and reworking of legislation. this all plays into the arab uprising story. one can imagine the syrian president probably watching television right now and watching tripoli fall to the hands of rebels. >> this is what we're seeing is sort of the harder nuts in the arab world to crack are beginning to crack. moammar gadhafi, hard regimes, hard regimes to resist and hard regimes to bring down. in retrospect if you look at egypt and if you look at tunisia, these were governments tied to the west who received political and economic and military support from the west and the west had a lot of strings to pull, so to speak, in the cases of tunisia and egypt but in the case of syria and libya, it's very m
will be those libyans who remain loyal to moammar gadhafi in much the same way, for instance, some iraqis remained loyal to saddam hussein. >> let me ask you quickly about syria. the president of syria gave a "interview" to two journalists on syrian television today saying he's not going anywhere saying nothing western powers can ask him to do will have any impact promising reforms and committees and reworking of legislation. this all plays into the arab uprising story. one can...
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given this when can we expect the iraqi armed forces to complete building up their defense capacities and he called up the task of maintaining domestic security. this is beyond my authority so i'm not prepared to answer this question but i can say that it will take some time no doubt up there is an opinion that the decision to employ u.s. forces personnel to train the rocky army was made by iraq's political leaders under direct pressure from the u.s. seen what can you say about that they said lord before that i hired out no there was no pressure the americans helped us lay the foundation and start building our new army that's one sure thing that they keep helping us and monitoring the progress they give advice on what strategic armaments will come by for that and that we have a need for them and they have their own interests in iraq and they're protecting their interests or not by way of putting pressure or telling us to do this all that there is nothing. they say that they are ready to stay only if iraq asks them to we're not asking them with our government hasn't given such a reques
given this when can we expect the iraqi armed forces to complete building up their defense capacities and he called up the task of maintaining domestic security. this is beyond my authority so i'm not prepared to answer this question but i can say that it will take some time no doubt up there is an opinion that the decision to employ u.s. forces personnel to train the rocky army was made by iraq's political leaders under direct pressure from the u.s. seen what can you say about that they said...
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it took eight months to topple the iraqi leader. the big question is where is colonel gaddafi who had such a highly personalized rule and domination of this country? libyans say they cannot truly celebrate and say that the iraq is over until he himself is either put on trial or dealt with in some way. we will continue to keep you updated. >> the eyes of the world are on tripoli tonight. what is happening in the rest of the country? we have to underline that there is still pockets of resistance in other parts of the country. when we tried to come into libya from tunisia, there was a coastal road, a direct route that we could not take because we were told there was fighting along one stretch of the road between colonel gaddafi's fighters and the rebels. there was negotiations between the two sides. some of the drivers were saying to us come out they were worried that there was still fighting close to tripoli. we were able to come through without incident. there are parts where there are fighters loyal to colonel gaddafi. to the east,
it took eight months to topple the iraqi leader. the big question is where is colonel gaddafi who had such a highly personalized rule and domination of this country? libyans say they cannot truly celebrate and say that the iraq is over until he himself is either put on trial or dealt with in some way. we will continue to keep you updated. >> the eyes of the world are on tripoli tonight. what is happening in the rest of the country? we have to underline that there is still pockets of...
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soldiers of the syrian army are living in the city of near the iraqi border and there's no pressure the same operation is now over there the city has been freed from groups as you can see people are welcome in the soldiers as the waiters but while tanks have been trying to make their way through jubilant crowds thousands of kilometers away in the white house a decision has already matured president bashar al assad is the one who's terrorizing the syrian people and that should end. the transition to democracy in syria has begun and it's time for assad to get out of the way not everybody has agreed there moscow has insisted that assad should be given time to implement promised changes his recent decisions to release political prisoners repeal emergency law and allow peaceful demonstrations have indicated the right direction but external pressure could still bury a fragile transition which are absolute reforms would give forces to syria it will make the country stronger but syria's enemies don't want syria to be strong america for instance they're sick and tired of a strong syria and they
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and you crucial trying just weeks before palestinians plan to announce the view your own state police iraqi television. by the way there's a lot more for you on our web site r t v dot com online all the time is just two of the stories you can find there at the moment your own theory is a revival of system the baltic states welcomes veterans of hitler's often at a rally in a stone year of fascism value pocket of support in europe. and urban panic a whirlwind strikes eastern russia becoming the country's first ever city tornado a thirty minute twister injured dozens and caused massive damage to. their stores available for you right now online now to some other news from around the world in our world update this hour now to send more troops into kosovo after a week of conflict between ethnic albanians and serbs would have once called one course of a policeman and brought peacekeeping forces on the phone in and says the additional troops are not there to beef up its presence in the region but to provide immediate relief as soldiers have been on the ground since fighting began and tensions were
and you crucial trying just weeks before palestinians plan to announce the view your own state police iraqi television. by the way there's a lot more for you on our web site r t v dot com online all the time is just two of the stories you can find there at the moment your own theory is a revival of system the baltic states welcomes veterans of hitler's often at a rally in a stone year of fascism value pocket of support in europe. and urban panic a whirlwind strikes eastern russia becoming the...
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three iraqis were convicted in a church siege that killed 68 people last year and sentenced to death today. the state department has signed off on papers that allow the libyan embassy in washington to reopen under control of the opposition transitionm national council. a son of libyan leader muammar gaddafi says the war against the rebels will continue even if nato stops the bombing campaign. venezuelan president hugo chavez says he has received a letter from gaddafi thanking his allies in latin america for their support. >>> the state department is exploring the scope of additional sanctions against syria. the u.s. is also pushing the united nations for a stronger response to the syrian government action against its own people. dominic di-natale shows us what is happening there. >> reporter: it starts with a body of shells, as protes protesters scramble for cover and desperately try to tend to casualties. but the relentless barrage by the syrian military forces them back. the siege from the northern city of hamas where 70 civilians have been killed in a concerted crackdown that bega
three iraqis were convicted in a church siege that killed 68 people last year and sentenced to death today. the state department has signed off on papers that allow the libyan embassy in washington to reopen under control of the opposition transitionm national council. a son of libyan leader muammar gaddafi says the war against the rebels will continue even if nato stops the bombing campaign. venezuelan president hugo chavez says he has received a letter from gaddafi thanking his allies in...
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it is a syrian army i live in the city of there as so near the iraqi border. officials are saying operation is now over that the city has been freed from armed groups as you can see people are welcome in the song just as the waiters. cross border violence a sword in the middle east this week with israel launching airstrikes in gaza which for back with dozens of rocket attacks is really led assault killed fifteen people leading hamas to call off the defacto ceasefire the tit for tat exchanges began four days ago following a series of attacks in which eight israelis were killed near the egyptian border israel pin the blame on a gaza based group called the popular resistance committee although it's denying responsibility israeli government is reportedly considering a ground offensive inside gaza but as artie's pull the report from tel aviv many there believe the escalating violence could be used to divert attention from israel's domestics problems. thousands of people are marching here in tel aviv hoping to handle the memory of the victims of violent demonstratio
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civilians were killed as a result of the training for the afghan forces that we support or the you know the iraqi leader that we support al maliki who is essentially turn the country back into a police state that was unfortunate but it's a part of statecraft where do you see just kind of honing in on libya what do you see as one or two of the greatest challenges from this point forward regarding the u.s. relationship regarding the u.s. message i think the first thing would be as a potential again for blowback the potential just this could all backfire in this is something that we we didn't really see in the one nine hundred eighty s. until essentially nine eleven so this could be five years ten years. why we may not know and also again this idea that we can create or sort of rebuild countries from the bottom up this is this is something that we have encountered in iraq and afghanistan i think it's and we are and many other countries before that i mean exactly forgotten that it's easy to topple governments it's very difficult to rebuild them from the bottom up and that was the cato institute in a
civilians were killed as a result of the training for the afghan forces that we support or the you know the iraqi leader that we support al maliki who is essentially turn the country back into a police state that was unfortunate but it's a part of statecraft where do you see just kind of honing in on libya what do you see as one or two of the greatest challenges from this point forward regarding the u.s. relationship regarding the u.s. message i think the first thing would be as a potential...
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international stories from across the globe a suicide bombing has rocked the largest sunni mosque in the iraqi capital baghdad killing at least twenty nine people and injuring dozens more no group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack it followed a series of blasts in the city which left six dead silence has fallen in iraq the peak of five years ago but attacks remain common at least two hundred fifty people were killed by extremists in the country in july. brands ruling party has elected finance minister yoshihiko noda as its new leader who will become the country's prime minister and five candidates were running to replace the outgoing. who confirmed his resignation on friday as a ministration came under fire over its response to the earthquake and tsunami there earlier this year and the ensuing nuclear crisis. and tearing through the philippines where it killed twelve people at a time food has now slammed into taiwan has done more than half a meter of rain in the mountainous south the area prone to catastrophic landslides it's prompted the evacuation of eight thousand people from th
international stories from across the globe a suicide bombing has rocked the largest sunni mosque in the iraqi capital baghdad killing at least twenty nine people and injuring dozens more no group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack it followed a series of blasts in the city which left six dead silence has fallen in iraq the peak of five years ago but attacks remain common at least two hundred fifty people were killed by extremists in the country in july. brands ruling party has...
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gatherings the cradle of the egyptian revolution is now cordoned off by riot police those caught protesting iraqis have published servants and sansom military trials in the last seven months there have been more people put on military trials than the number of people that were poor muti it was under president of the most is the president of course the live stream and the president mubarak's regime individually of course there are thousands of cases that have been put have been arrested and put on child and sentenced within the span of two to five days sent horrible sentences starting from three years up to twenty five years that's currently four had still hasn't healed but these activists believes he got off lightly from these encounters with a month ago the son of the former presidential contender who was jailed by the mubarak's regime northstar as the new authorities are just a brutal eight version of the or it's extremely few that there is very little difference between the people who are ruling us know and his legal and that many of the crimes the whole thing go to committed to his people are
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iraq was a complete failure of the occupying powers and then to stabilize the situation they let the iraqi army keep their weapons but they disbanded the army they said you must go back to your villages but you can keep your weapons this is insanity absolutely insanity. we must not be in a position you've done is creating greater instability in libya that is absolutely clear. but nonetheless equally must avoid is becoming an occupation force i think afghanistan is a very good example russia has a very bitter experience of a gander stand as does britain of being an occupying power and you start off being a friend of someone and you end up being hated by everyone not to pine forest is a very dangerous place to be and you should get out as quickly as you can what's the middle way that some would argue that they taste epping it has made the situation worse is it not their nature is responsibility to stay and clear up the matter and you pose the question that really is how do you get to where you want to be and of course the answer is well i wouldn't have started from here but you're right we'r
iraq was a complete failure of the occupying powers and then to stabilize the situation they let the iraqi army keep their weapons but they disbanded the army they said you must go back to your villages but you can keep your weapons this is insanity absolutely insanity. we must not be in a position you've done is creating greater instability in libya that is absolutely clear. but nonetheless equally must avoid is becoming an occupation force i think afghanistan is a very good example russia has...
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the iraqi version of al qaeda. this is an attack during the holy month of ramadan, which is particularly jarring to muslims. there's a similar attack at about the same time last year. what we are seeing is al qaeda in iraq continuing to try to assert its relevance. it has continued to try it capitalize on the killing of osama bin laden and use that as a lever to try to, frankly, regain attention in the news and reassert its relevance. it has managed to kill an awful lot of iraqi civilians, muslims, and almost all of it has not managed to do anything strategically to accomplishing any of its strategic objectives of pushing the united states away from iraq. if anything, it has pushed the iraqi government and american government close it together. caller: host: -- host: you say it pushes the government's close it together, but united states is still on schedule of withdrawing troops. the heightened tension, the heightened violence -- is that a result of groups saying to themselves the u.s. is starting to get out, and
the iraqi version of al qaeda. this is an attack during the holy month of ramadan, which is particularly jarring to muslims. there's a similar attack at about the same time last year. what we are seeing is al qaeda in iraq continuing to try to assert its relevance. it has continued to try it capitalize on the killing of osama bin laden and use that as a lever to try to, frankly, regain attention in the news and reassert its relevance. it has managed to kill an awful lot of iraqi civilians,...
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and many iraqis never took ownership of it. and instead a lot of iraqis frankly put their hand out and said why aren't we living a better hand immediately. since the libyans had to fight their way, literally fight their way into the center of their own capital, they've been taking more ownership of this, that could be a very positive sign going forward. >> richard, as you come upon 7:00 in tripoli, let's remind our viewers what has unfolded on this extraordinary day where we have live pictures inside the compound of the looting, the celebration, the black smoke. an area that would not be at all penetrable as recently as yesterday is now run over by civilians and rebel leaders. richard, describe what you're seeing. >> reporter: i'm in the compound surrounded by high walls, folks are streaming out. in front of me is a man smiling. he is carrying at least four maybe five assault rifles. another person is coming out with a new car. there are still some explosions. people are carrying rpgs with them. there is some degree of unexplod
and many iraqis never took ownership of it. and instead a lot of iraqis frankly put their hand out and said why aren't we living a better hand immediately. since the libyans had to fight their way, literally fight their way into the center of their own capital, they've been taking more ownership of this, that could be a very positive sign going forward. >> richard, as you come upon 7:00 in tripoli, let's remind our viewers what has unfolded on this extraordinary day where we have live...
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shiny pointy things that i would call a weapon before we can draw from conclusions we need to let the iraqi survey group complete its work. we were all wrong probably in my judgment and that is most disturbing. sometimes the true patriots takes the unpopular course but helps their country of origin states and even if they come this way at least from term patriotism is the last refuge of scoundrels and i think these are scoundrels they have no argument now they have no defense for what they did the country is in a terrible international security situation and i think it's perilous so they're attacking the patriotism of others. headlines on our t.v. the u.s. swallow self-made bitter pill to avert the devastating g. fault but i've heard say if there's a little hope for efficient economic recovery in the long term committed to conflicts around the world or washington is left with the limited resources to address the needs of americans and backpack. law school growing suggests calls out the you went to target the syrian regime urging for action to push the warring sides towards dialogue to be es
shiny pointy things that i would call a weapon before we can draw from conclusions we need to let the iraqi survey group complete its work. we were all wrong probably in my judgment and that is most disturbing. sometimes the true patriots takes the unpopular course but helps their country of origin states and even if they come this way at least from term patriotism is the last refuge of scoundrels and i think these are scoundrels they have no argument now they have no defense for what they did...
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the manual in the years the war in iraq and many iraqis were born in your own soul and maybe you know what if it was hundred years of every year there was a lot of tourism going on between the two countries. there is a profound historical relationship between our two nations. for example it was with the you are he president prime minister she ministers the shiites sunnis i call of course atmosphere in the parliament we are all friends and they are also our friends. we have established a very flimsy relationship which are officially we are seeking to have an independent iraq which is independent and it and it will it solve the rights this is the best situation for us and how do you see that relationship developing over the next ten years for instance. on the cover to do so not as an enlargement to judea milosevic being the only relationship you have so your interest in our three toys our costs are all exchanges that we have more than one thousand kilometers of boundaries common borders that if you walk. after them and there is a regular exchange of visit between officers from both on i
the manual in the years the war in iraq and many iraqis were born in your own soul and maybe you know what if it was hundred years of every year there was a lot of tourism going on between the two countries. there is a profound historical relationship between our two nations. for example it was with the you are he president prime minister she ministers the shiites sunnis i call of course atmosphere in the parliament we are all friends and they are also our friends. we have established a very...
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and there are reports of heavy resistance by iraqi forces with the colonel's whereabouts still unknown. another radio message claiming he's fighting on the front line who was denied previous reports that it's assisting the rebels in the hunt to find him but journalist and broadcaster in new york clarke says the use of this information by all sides is a whole mark of the conflict. what is very clear is happening here is the rebels are trying to signal to the international audience and trying to make out their complete control of the country is finished the war is basically over and everyone supports them the situation is rather more complex than that it's a very very divided society along tribal lines and if you doubt the regime which was secular gave managed to hold the country together for a long period and now we're going to see tribal warfare great and it's very clear. he still has lots of support within the west is of course that he has no support and that everybody is behind the opposition but it isn't true what nato has got here basically is transform a situation where there was
and there are reports of heavy resistance by iraqi forces with the colonel's whereabouts still unknown. another radio message claiming he's fighting on the front line who was denied previous reports that it's assisting the rebels in the hunt to find him but journalist and broadcaster in new york clarke says the use of this information by all sides is a whole mark of the conflict. what is very clear is happening here is the rebels are trying to signal to the international audience and trying to...
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least ten dead and no one has taken responsibility for the flurry of violence that has had up to nine iraqi cities. fighting in libya continues as the rebels try to force governmental troops out of a strategic city about fifty kilometers from the capital tripoli the opposition using a pickup trucks with machine guns and anti aircraft weapons mounted on them are fighting their way through zawiya but it's the closest the frontline is coming to tripoli and there are reports that i mean time libya's interior minister may have left the country to to. the right so now we're here with the latest in the world of business. i. follow and welcome to business here on r.t. the russian shareholders in seeing k b p are taking their british counterparts back to the stockholm arbitration tribe you know they want a final ruling on whether b.p. broke the shareholder agreement by trying to organize the arctic exploration and share swap deal with valsin russian shareholders say they are not seeking compensation through the swedish court instead they have launched lawsuits in russia claiming damages to the compa
least ten dead and no one has taken responsibility for the flurry of violence that has had up to nine iraqi cities. fighting in libya continues as the rebels try to force governmental troops out of a strategic city about fifty kilometers from the capital tripoli the opposition using a pickup trucks with machine guns and anti aircraft weapons mounted on them are fighting their way through zawiya but it's the closest the frontline is coming to tripoli and there are reports that i mean time...
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at least ten and no one has taken responsibility for the flurry of violence that has had up to nine iraqi cities. fighting in libya continues as rebels try to force the governmental troops out of a strategic city some fifteen kilometers from the capital tripoli the opposition using it pick up trucks and machine guns and see aircraft weapons are not on them but are fighting their way through it is this the frontline has come to tripoli in months and there are reports that libya's interior minister may have already left in a way to defect from the country. you are up to date now with all the news here on our t.v. but in just a moment though it's the business with very. hello and welcome to business here on araa to see the russian shareholders and we are taking their british counterparts back to the stockholm arbitration tribunal they want a final ruling on whether b.p. broke the shareholder agreements by trying to organize the arctic exploration and share swap deal with ross that also shareholders say they are not seeking compensation through the swedish court instead they have launched law
at least ten and no one has taken responsibility for the flurry of violence that has had up to nine iraqi cities. fighting in libya continues as rebels try to force the governmental troops out of a strategic city some fifteen kilometers from the capital tripoli the opposition using it pick up trucks and machine guns and see aircraft weapons are not on them but are fighting their way through it is this the frontline has come to tripoli in months and there are reports that libya's interior...
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across the globe for you in our world update as suicide bombing strikes the largest sunni mosque in the iraqi capital baghdad killing at least twenty nine people and injuring dozens more near a group has yet claimed responsibility for that tied it followed a series of blasts in the city which left six dead by as has fallen in iraq from its peak of five years ago but attacks remain common at least one hundred fifty people were killed by extremists in the country in july of zero. two pounds running democratic party is said to begin new leader to become the country's next prime minister and five candidates are running to replace the outgoing prime yell to kind of confront his resignation on friday is administration came under fire over its response to the earthquake and tsunami there earlier this year and then suing nuclear crisis under his vote is likely to go to a runoff as no one is likely to win big two hundred votes needed in the first round . after tearing through the philippines await killed twelve people at a typhoon has now slandered to taiwan it's dumped more than half a meter of rain
across the globe for you in our world update as suicide bombing strikes the largest sunni mosque in the iraqi capital baghdad killing at least twenty nine people and injuring dozens more near a group has yet claimed responsibility for that tied it followed a series of blasts in the city which left six dead by as has fallen in iraq from its peak of five years ago but attacks remain common at least one hundred fifty people were killed by extremists in the country in july of zero. two pounds...
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based on whether a filmmaker is prepared to make a pro-war head to go on a pro-government movie or an iraqi war or a highly critical piece of filmmaking that is a use of government power that frankly tramples the first amendment that say that this public property can only be seen or only by people who watch it mimic the pentagon's precise life that's a different story than the pentagon simply promoting it so this is why for every one if you war or pentagon critical movie that is ultimately made you have dozens of blockbusters that glorify were telling him questions about american military there was a big project. a couple years ago when the associated press and published one single photo of a soldier who had been injured on the battlefield this was cause for outrage when in fact it should have been cause for us to rethink what we are actually doing him use force and that's what was attempted to be hidden in all of this is that we don't want to look at the blood and guts consequences of war. so that the you it is sound i gag going in the media the government hungry type that means they're ar
based on whether a filmmaker is prepared to make a pro-war head to go on a pro-government movie or an iraqi war or a highly critical piece of filmmaking that is a use of government power that frankly tramples the first amendment that say that this public property can only be seen or only by people who watch it mimic the pentagon's precise life that's a different story than the pentagon simply promoting it so this is why for every one if you war or pentagon critical movie that is ultimately made...
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diyala leaving at least ten dead no one took responsibility for the flurry of violence that has hit nine iraqi cities. also in a world of think this hour fighting in libya continues as rebels try to force governmental troops out of a strategic city fifty kilometers from the capital tripoli opposition using pickup trucks with machine guns and anti-aircraft weapons mounted on them a fighting their way through zawiya it's the closest approach has come from tripoli in nine months of ports that libya's interior minister may have left the country to defect. so back to bring it up to date for the moment i'll be back with some of our main news stories in about ten minutes from now on the meantime it's the business next with marina. hello and welcome to business here on r.t.l. there's been a significant step forward in the gas dispute between russia and belarus but prime ministers from both countries have agreed a new pricing formula at a meeting in moscow i don't see such on a phone call that has all the details for us. putin called the new pricing formula of integration reducing poise fish and it's n
diyala leaving at least ten dead no one took responsibility for the flurry of violence that has hit nine iraqi cities. also in a world of think this hour fighting in libya continues as rebels try to force governmental troops out of a strategic city fifty kilometers from the capital tripoli opposition using pickup trucks with machine guns and anti-aircraft weapons mounted on them a fighting their way through zawiya it's the closest approach has come from tripoli in nine months of ports that...
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and massive cases of stealing of selling alcohol to iraqi forces of bribery and all sorts of the things that we know and we knew were going on when billions of dollars are involved in the u.s. funds conducting this occupation these guys started to try to get the truth out and then were grabbed by us military interrogated apparently according to them and i certainly believe them. under the same methods of so-called enhanced interrogation that was approved all the way to the top not only rumsfeld's we know cheney was behind this and bush said all of this was happening with his approval so of course the truth has got to come out and i really can't graduate. donald pants and nathan or tell hor fighting through to try to get the story out and as they said it is really important for other whistleblowers to come forward. a former russian senator is one of the latest entries into the u.k.'s richest but said agapit which over is also under investigation in mosco is his bank i use the state more than one billion dollars and is on tuesday pushed over reports his case is just one of many that has e
and massive cases of stealing of selling alcohol to iraqi forces of bribery and all sorts of the things that we know and we knew were going on when billions of dollars are involved in the u.s. funds conducting this occupation these guys started to try to get the truth out and then were grabbed by us military interrogated apparently according to them and i certainly believe them. under the same methods of so-called enhanced interrogation that was approved all the way to the top not only...
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institutions played a big role in rehabilitating the iraqi regime not they don't look out and say that's where they go said. in the play but media now that the media has. turned on him again how important is it for legitimizing an intervention like this and indeed regime change would be i think we should divide it up into two points first of all the governments whoever they are in this been going on there for forty odd years we have been licking garfield's backside now for for decades whether we supply arms to them or we embrace them like that discussed in place they were blair put actually these people that you know the second time politicians move either way so one of we're kissing could off his backside and now we're trying to kick it it's ridiculous so the media do have a role and the role of the media. is to expose that we are trading with dictators now so what does the government say they say we have to be you with the reality of political reality we have to we have to trade with these people and then somebody wakes up whatever to do and so trading when will this problem is that. i
institutions played a big role in rehabilitating the iraqi regime not they don't look out and say that's where they go said. in the play but media now that the media has. turned on him again how important is it for legitimizing an intervention like this and indeed regime change would be i think we should divide it up into two points first of all the governments whoever they are in this been going on there for forty odd years we have been licking garfield's backside now for for decades whether...
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international stories from around the globe so side warming has rocked the largest sunni mosque in the iraqi capital baghdad killing at least twenty nine people and injuring dozens more no group has yet claimed responsibility for the time it followed a series of blasts in the city which left big stead while it has fallen in iraq from its peak of five years ago but attacks remain calm and at least one hundred fifty people were killed by extremists in the country in july although. his times reading democratic party is set to pick a new leader to be because his next prime minister five candidates are running to replace the outgoing prime again out of can we confirm his resignation friday is administration came under fire over its response to the earthquake and tsunami that this year the ensuing nuclear crisis monday's vote is likely to go to iran not as no one is likely to win the two hundred votes needed in the first round. after tearing through the philippines there where it's killed twelve people at typhoon has not slanted to taiwan is down to more than half the needs of rain in the mountain
international stories from around the globe so side warming has rocked the largest sunni mosque in the iraqi capital baghdad killing at least twenty nine people and injuring dozens more no group has yet claimed responsibility for the time it followed a series of blasts in the city which left big stead while it has fallen in iraq from its peak of five years ago but attacks remain calm and at least one hundred fifty people were killed by extremists in the country in july although. his times...
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near the iraqi border mr officials are saying operation is now over that the city has been freed from groups as you can see people are welcome in the soldiers as the reader is. for the next hour in the cross border violence assault of the middle east this week with israel launching airstrikes in gaza which fought back with dozens of rocket attacks latest reports suggest that now egypt has managed to broker a cease fire between the sides which could come into a fait later sunday but earlier my colleague dmitri medvedev who spoke to our to mid east correspondent she's in tel aviv with the latest for you. there are now a new round of a strike and rocket attacks since last night saturday and nine rockets have been fired into southern israel one man was killed one woman was critically injured and a number of buildings have to be any damage at the same time we're talking here some one hundred seventy rockets that has been rained down and has in israel since its finest since began on tuesday now it is increasingly looking like keep the israeli army might be considering a ground offensive int
near the iraqi border mr officials are saying operation is now over that the city has been freed from groups as you can see people are welcome in the soldiers as the reader is. for the next hour in the cross border violence assault of the middle east this week with israel launching airstrikes in gaza which fought back with dozens of rocket attacks latest reports suggest that now egypt has managed to broker a cease fire between the sides which could come into a fait later sunday but earlier my...